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For some reason I'm fixated on this guy. He's on the low end of every measurable and still got drafted. How does a person accomplish that? |
Gonna be honest I agree with Rainman
I think it's more what they do next year than where they were picked. |
My Orlosky pick for the Ravens marred what otherwise is a nice collection of new talent for the roster.
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The problem with results is that there's no telling how a player going to a particular team impacted that. Meanwhile, the actual draft outcome is a 'scoreboard'. It is a pretty inescapable statement of what the NFL thought of these players as prospects at the moment they were drafted. I think that's a more than fair barometer for how well we did in the draft itself. Then at seasons end, you take a look at how well your prospects did in their new homes. Besides, a rookie year doesn't ultimately mean much and I'm not going back to a 3-year view of these damn things every season. Moreover, there's no uniform standard you could really apply that would work across all draft boards (how to you measure a guards performance, for instance). Meanwhile the draft slotting 'score' is a concrete number; an obvious score. |
I agree only problem maybe u know something that the scouts don't or see something they don't. I judge it by performance though but I can figure it out later this week.
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(And I was kidding about not counting Pumphrey, though I still can't figure him out. He'd better be the most elusive guy on the planet.) |
Watt and Hunt kicked ass!
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That would have been a killer draft for KC. Rasul Douglas and Marcus Williams would have been a huge help to our defense right now. MackHollins would have been nice on offense. Tim Williams would be helping the pass rush...oh well. |
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How the **** did Mahomes fall to 26 LMAO
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Why bump this?
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Does it bother you that I bumped this draft thread? |
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I find it pretty funny though. |
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